Brother’s Birthday – Amoeba Bengaluru
This is Vasu and I will like to share my brother’s birthday party last weekend at Amoeba in Church Street, near MG Road. My…
Read MoreKarnataka is a land of ancient temples, wildlife sanctuaries, unexplored forests, awe inspiring waterfalls, beautiful beaches, sprawling coffee plantations and much more. This southern state has a varied geography with and climate. Coastal plains lie on the western side bordering the Arabian Sea sporting a warm and humid climate for most part of the year. Mountains, valleys and farmlands in the interior regions have hot summers and cool winters.
Karnataka’s rich heritage and history are evident in the numerous temples and heritage sites present in the state such as Hoysala temples at Belur, Hampi, Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur, Ibrahim Rauza, cave temples at Badami and the rock-cut temples at Aihole, monolith of Gomateshwara Bahubali at Shravanabelagola and Mysore Place. Karnataka invites beach lovers to Murudeshwara,Gokarna and Karwar and the religious to Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, the Marikamba Temple at Sirsi, the Sri Manjunatha Temple at Dharmasthala, Kukke Subramanya Temple and Sharadamba Temple at Shringeri, Kudalasangama, Basavana Bagewadi, Mudabidri and Karkala.
Karnataka’s natural heritage, the forests and wildlife are fondly cared for in Bandipur National Park, Bannerghatta National Park, Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary, Dubare – Elephant Camp and Kudremukh National Park to name only a few. Natural wonders abound in the state in the form of Jog Falls (India’s tallest single-tiered waterfall), Gokak Falls, Unchalli Falls, Magod Falls, Abbey Falls and Shivanasamudra Falls among many.
Karnataka has a good network of railways, national and state highways and has international airports at Bengaluru and Mangalore.
This is Vasu and I will like to share my brother’s birthday party last weekend at Amoeba in Church Street, near MG Road. My…
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I had a wonderful opportunity to visit the famed cave temples of Badami. I went in a group tour to see several places in…
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On this trip with plenty of time to spare, I decided that I must now “see†Bangalore. Naturally that meant a leisurely morning walk in the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens where I was thrilled to see the very rare Jade Vine [Strongylodon macrobotrys]. I had first seen it almost thirty years ago as a watercolour in my plant book and never imagined I would ever see it for real. Here they are, green-blue clusters of flowers in all their glory.
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After our visit to Murdeshwar, we had a good night’s sleep and woke up early the next day. We vacated our hotel at 6…
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Love at first sight Ever since I made the first visit to Hampi, I decided it will be a place for an annual pilgrimage….
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During the Diwali holidays of 2010, me and my wife planned on a trip to Mangalore and surrounding places in South Karnataka. We boarded…
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Sriperambadur was my last stop before I flew back home from Chennai. Once home, tests revealed it was indeed Dengue and I was advised immediate hospitalization because of my condition. It took more than a month to fully recover.
I hate this travel bug !
Narshima Parvat  is a modest hill close to a nondescript village in Karnataka, called Agumbe. This little known hill (I couldn’t find it in…
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After visiting the fort and the caves of Badami in the early morning, I started my journey towards Pattadakal, which in just 22 kms…
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Walking further, I reached Bhutnath Temple Complex. These temples are situated along the edge of the serene lake, one flanking the north and the other to its northeast. Raised to Lord Shiva as the lord of the five elements (bhuthaas) the temples was constructed in 5th century.
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I was restless for quite some time as more than 180 days passed without a single trip in our car. Thanks to Swine Flu…
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Continuing from where we left off in part 1 of this blog, our day 2 began bright and early in the morning. From the…
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